Comments: After transferring from Cleveland State, Hall has become NAIA Lee's ace. The right-hander has hit 97 mph with his fastball and consistently sits in the low-to-mid 90's. He also has a plus pitch in his slider, and he throws a hard curveball. Some scouts think that with his frame he could be a relief pitcher, but the team that drafts him will definitely give him a chance to start after he posted a 1.52 ERA and struck out 115 in 94 2/3 innings as a starter. His profile may limit his Draft stock a bit, but there's no question teams will be interested in his size and arm strength.

263

Hamrick, Caleb

Cedar Hill HS (TX)

RHP

R/R

6'02"

210

1993-09-25

HS

312

Hutter, Joel

Dallas Baptist U

SS

R/R

6'01"

210

1990-02-28

SR

321

Hardin, Brandon

Delta St U

RHP

R/R

6'00"

200

1990-02-17

SR

355

Heyman, Grant

Pittsford Sutherland HS (NY)

OF

L/R

6'04"

185

1993-11-07

HS

362

Henning, Clayton

St Thomas Aquinas HS (KS)

CF

L/L

6'03"

180

1993-11-09

HS

375

Harrelson, Drew

Berrien County HS (GA)

LHP

L/L

6'06"

185

1994-06-06

HS

392

Hawkins, Taylor

Carl Albert HS (OK)

C

R/R

5'11"

188

1993-09-17

HS

399

Holmes, Brian

Wake Forest

LHP

L/L

6'04"

205

1991-01-30

JR

401

Hauser, Blake

Virginia Commonwealth U

RHP

R/R

6'02"

180

1991-04-14

JR

Comments: Hauser has worked out of the bullpen at VCU and has the potential to be a shutdown closer. This year, Hauser has stuck out close to two batters an inning and hasn't walked many. He has shown a fastball that sits in the mid 90s, along with a slider that could be a plus pitch in the future. He does use his slider often, and that could hurt him in pro ball. Other than that, he could move quickly through the Minors and be in the big leagues in short order.